Validation of Smartphone Addiction Scale– Short Version on Nigerian University Undergraduates
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International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing
Abstract
Research shows that Nigerians are ranked among the top 20 users of smartphones, of which a good
number are maladaptive. There is however to the best of our knowledge no indigenous instruments designed to
measure this phenomenon. This study is a validation of Smartphone Addiction Scale –Short Version (SAS-SV)
developed by Kwon and his colleagues. 854 undergraduates (352 male and 512 females) purposively drawn from
four universities in Osun state Nigeria. These students responded to Internet addiction Test (IAT), Smartphone
Addiction Scale- Short Version (SAS-SV) The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (BFAS). Overall cronbach’s
alpha correlation coefficient of 0.82 was obtained for the SAS-SV. The corrected item-total correlations ranged
from .54 to .71. The correlation between SAS-SV and IAT showed a concurrent validity score of .509, and .558
for BFAS. Significant positive correlation was equally observed between the SAS-SV and the factors of BFAS,
ranging from conflict (r = .316, p < .001) to salience (r = .410, p < .001). Significant gender differences in
pathological cut off values (norm) were observed. Determined new norm for SAS-SV was ≥ 43.2 for pathological
Smartphone Addiction (SA) among males. While the norm for female sample was ≥ 41.8. Based on the findings
of this study, we conclude that SAS-SV is gender sensitive and has acceptable psychometric properties for
Nigerian population